Engineering Fundamentals
Engineering Fundamentals
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Author: Saeed Moaveni
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Find the heat loss through the ceiling.

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A wall of a house, shown in the figure, consists of the items in the accompanying table. If the inside and outside room temperature are 35°C and 15°C, with an exposed area of 150 m2. The total R-factor, Heat transfer through the wall and total thermal resistance in the sequence is given by option No Items Thermal resistance (R') (°C/W) 1 Outside film resistance 0.5 Face brick 1.8 Cement mortar 2.7 Cinder block 2.5 Air space 1.5 6. Gypsum board 0.9 7. Inside film resistance 0.7 234 5
A typical ceiling of a house consists of items shown in the accompanying table. Assume an inside room temperature of 70F and an attic air temperature of 15F, with an exposed area of 1000 ft2. Calculate the heat loss through the ceiling.
A copper plate, with dimensions of 3 cm × 3 cm × 5 cm (length, width, and thickness, respectively), is exposed to a thermal energy source that puts out 150 J every second, as shown in the accompanying figure. The density of copper is 8900 kg⁄m3 . Assuming no heat loss to the surrounding block,determine the temperature rise in the plate after 10 seconds.

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